Windows 10 stuck at kernel boot, spinning circle

Ichirare23

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Hi,

I can no longer boot my OS, even to the safe mode.

I first had issues with my desktop, some icons were "stuck" and I couldn't move them. I tried running "Diagnostic startup" to see if it does anything and that immediately made my system unbootable.

I ran system restore point ( I unfortunately, for some reason, had only 1 restore point...), which failed. The system restore point is now gone...

Now, I tried some things from the internet, but so far, nothing good. System is still completely unbootable.

I tried generating logs, I will attach everything I can. I also have a forced memory dump, but it weights 1.65 GBs
 

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Any ideas?

I'm trying to fix this myself, but I'm running out of ideas. I don't know what exactly is the problem
 
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Hi!

Did you create a registry backup, before this happened?

Through task scheduler, Microsoft, registry backup OR adding the specific registry Key OR using a special software (tweaking.com Windows repair, acelogix regback and so forth)...

No system image with macrium reflect free, or hasleo backup suite, or similar software?

In the logs, did you put also c:\windows\system32\logfiles\srt\srttrail.txt?
 
Hi!

Did you create a registry backup, before this happened?

Through task scheduler, Microsoft, registry backup OR adding the specific registry Key OR using a special software (tweaking.com Windows repair, acelogix regback and so forth)...

No system image with macrium reflect free, or hasleo backup suite, or similar software?

In the logs, did you put also c:\windows\system32\logfiles\srt\srttrail.txt?
Unfortunately, no backup. I don't think I attached srttrail file, so I attached it now. I'm not sure if these logs are correct, since the system is offline
 

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It says "A hard disk could not be found. If a hard disk is installed, it is not responding.":
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Are you able to navigate (from the recovery environment) in that hard disk?
Example of commands:
c:
d:
e:
f:
g:
dir
cd windows
chdir windows
 
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It says:
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Are you able to navigate (from the recovery environment) in that hard disk?
Example of commands:
c:
d:
e:
f:
g:
dir
cd windows
chdir windows
Yes, I can. I can run commands on that drive, the letter is G: in Recovery.

I can also launch startup repair, which I launched again and I will add new logs. They seem to look the same...

I can also select the Operating System from menu and boot from it ( I see I was too tired when writing the initial post and skipped a lot of important details).

After I select it, there is one loading circle, which completes. Then a second one and the system gets stuck. It never fully boots. Safe mode gets stuck as well.

Thank you
 

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Did you try to boot it normally (after the command)? 🤔
Yes. Unfortunately, nothing changed. It gets through the first stage right after selecting the OS, first loading succeeds, then gets stuck on another loading circle. Normally, after that loading, it would show the login page, I think.
 
It gets through the first stage right after selecting the OS
I.e., you have more than one OS in that drive?

Run the following commands and post the results here.
(If you have one disk, it's disk 0. If you have two disks, they are disk 0 and disk 1. and so forth)
Code:
diskpart
select disk 0
detail disk
list partition
select disk 1
detail disk
list partition
select disk 2
detail disk
list partition
exit
 
I.e., you have more than one OS in that drive?

Run the following commands and post the results here.
(If you have one disk, it's disk 0. If you have two disks, they are disk 0 and disk 1. and so forth)
Code:
diskpart
select disk 0
detail disk
list partition
select disk 1
detail disk
list partition
select disk 2
detail disk
list partition
exit
Only one OS on that drive. I have another, old OS on different drive. Will that help in anything? It should be functional.

I've had that setup running for well over a year. I basically bought an NVMe drive and installed new Windows on it. I kept the second drive.

Here is the result of the command. I ran it in the Recovery Environmnent of the affected system

The NVMe drive is the one with the OS that is not booting. Second drive is the old OS, a small SSD drive.

WD Blue SN570 2TB
Disk ID: {CC224C5F-F997-45E9-BFAD-BAC518735571}
Type : NVMe
Status : Online
Path : 0
Target : 0
LUN ID : 0
Location Path : PCIROOT(0)#PCI(1C04)#PCI(0000)#NVME(P00T00L00)
Current Read-only State : No
Read-only : No
Boot Disk : No
Pagefile Disk : No
Hibernation File Disk : No
Crashdump Disk : No
Clustered Disk : No

Volume ### Ltr Label Fs Type Size Status Info
---------- --- ----------- ----- ---------- ------- --------- --------
Volume 16 G Windows 10 NTFS Partition 1667 GB Healthy
Volume 17 H NTFS Partition 508 MB Healthy
Volume 18 FAT32 Partition 100 MB Healthy Hidden

CT240BX500SSD1
Disk ID: {3D124B0E-769C-4B88-B53E-4841C25D6A6A}
Type : RAID
Status : Online
Path : 0
Target : 2
LUN ID : 0
Location Path : PCIROOT(0)#PCI(1700)#RAID(P00T02L00)
Current Read-only State : No
Read-only : No
Boot Disk : No
Pagefile Disk : No
Hibernation File Disk : No
Crashdump Disk : No
Clustered Disk : No

Volume ### Ltr Label Fs Type Size Status Info
---------- --- ----------- ----- ---------- ------- --------- --------
Volume 9 E Windows 10 NTFS Partition 222 GB Healthy
Volume 10 Windows Rec NTFS Partition 1007 MB Healthy
Volume 11 FAT32 Partition 100 MB Healthy Hidden
 
I tried to load the affected system again. I let it stay for like 20-30 minutes and eventually a cursor showed up. I was away from the computer so I don't know exactly when.

So the second circle was gone, but only cursor was available on a black screen. It didn't reach login screen.
 
WD Blue SN570 2TB
Disk ID: {CC224C5F-F997-45E9-BFAD-BAC518735571}
Type : NVMe
Status : Online
Path : 0
Target : 0
LUN ID : 0
Location Path : PCIROOT(0)#PCI(1C04)#PCI(0000)#NVME(P00T00L00)
Current Read-only State : No
Read-only : No
Boot Disk : No
Pagefile Disk : No
Hibernation File Disk : No
Crashdump Disk : No
Clustered Disk : No

Volume ### Ltr Label Fs Type Size Status Info
---------- --- ----------- ----- ---------- ------- --------- --------
Volume 16 G Windows 10 NTFS Partition 1667 GB Healthy
Volume 17 H NTFS Partition 508 MB Healthy
Volume 18 FAT32 Partition 100 MB Healthy Hidden


Partition ### Type Size Offset
------------- ---------------- ------- -------
Partition 1 System 100 MB 1024 KB
Partition 2 Reserved 16 MB 101 MB
Partition 3 Primary 1667 GB 117 MB
Partition 4 Recovery 508 MB 1862 GB


CT240BX500SSD1
Disk ID: {3D124B0E-769C-4B88-B53E-4841C25D6A6A}
Type : RAID
Status : Online
Path : 0
Target : 2
LUN ID : 0
Location Path : PCIROOT(0)#PCI(1700)#RAID(P00T02L00)
Current Read-only State : No
Read-only : No
Boot Disk : No
Pagefile Disk : No
Hibernation File Disk : No
Crashdump Disk : No
Clustered Disk : No

Volume ### Ltr Label Fs Type Size Status Info
---------- --- ----------- ----- ---------- ------- --------- --------
Volume 9 E Windows 10 NTFS Partition 222 GB Healthy
Volume 10 Windows Rec NTFS Partition 1007 MB Healthy
Volume 11 FAT32 Partition 100 MB Healthy Hidden


Partition ### Type Size Offset
------------- ---------------- ------- -------
Partition 1 System 100 MB 1024 KB
Partition 2 Reserved 16 MB 101 MB
Partition 3 Primary 222 GB 117 MB
Partition 4 Recovery 1007 MB 222 GB
 

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